Erin Coogan
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What is like to be a women at this particular service academy? Does being a women help your chances of getting a nomination and an acceptance from this school?
I would be the class of 2020, just trying to see a timeline of things I need to accomplish. Also, if there areas of study are something I am interested in. I value the discipline and leadership that this university seems to encompass in their students, although the degrees are more science related and I was hoping to study political science/international relations and hopefully go to law school.Nominations are done at the congressional level, by your respective MOCs, if you haven't obtained one already your chances (for the class of 2019) are already zero. I thankfully got my nomination even though I was past my MOC's deadline.
The school itself does appointments.
I would be the class of 2020, just trying to see a timeline of things I need to accomplish. Also, if there areas of study are something I am interested in. I value the discipline and leadership that this university seems to encompass in their students, although the degrees are more science related and I was hoping to study political science/international relations and hopefully go to law school.Nominations are done at the congressional level, by your respective MOCs, if you haven't obtained one already your chances (for the class of 2019) are already zero. I thankfully got my nomination even though I was past my MOC's deadline.
The school itself does appointments.
Nominations are done at the congressional level, by your respective MOCs, if you haven't obtained one already your chances (for the class of 2019) are already zero. I thankfully got my nomination even though I was past my MOC's deadline.
The school itself does appointments.
If you really want to go directly to law school, then go to a civilian school.